Friday, November 30, 2012

Exuberance

is
beauty.

-William Blake

I’ve been missing in action but when you see all these things I have made you'll know why. First I have had the best time surfing the net finding some truly fantastic baby patterns to knit. I found this wonderful knitted baby sack pattern here and was surprised at how quickly it knitted up.

Warm baby sleeping sack

I did mine in an 8 ply with no. 5 needles and closed the bottom of the sack. You have an option to make the bottom closed or draw string to open the bottom up. I'm thinking about knitting another one with the draw string bottom.

Another short sleeved knitted from the top baby jacket and some bootees that will go to a special little baby arriving in February. A sweet young lady who we have watched grow up is going to be a Mother herself soon.

More knitting!!!

Yet more baby gear...... a sweet little singlet knitted in cotton and fit for a new born baby.

Baby blue jacket also another pattern that started from the top and knitted downward. This seems very popular with today's knitter's. I'm of the vintage season but I am very happy with this concept.

Tonight I am working on some owls made out of scraps of wool. I have made some before but I love them so much, I needed to make more.

Cute owls

Managed to do some cooking too.....lovely sausage rolls, that are always a favourite around here.

Yummy sausage rolls

Oh yes, best of all, brekky. A lovely cup of tea and toast.

Nice brekky

I'm still working on a cloth doll at the moment, can't show you just yet. When I finish it, which will be very shortly, you can all giggle along with me. I'm up to no-good of course. Until then, stay safe.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

A true friend sticks
closer

than one’s nearest kin.

-Proverbs 18:24

We had a surprise visitor this morning. Mr Praying mantis
was just hanging around our front door checking out the view. He is about 4
inches long and he was checking us out too, you could see his little head
moving around to see where we were.

Mr. Praying mantis

This week has been flat out with lots of different things
happening.We had a 4 hour drive to
collect Brandon’s new car, that he is in love with. Lots of meetings at the high school and a garage sale yesterday for the P & C. We raised approximately $400.00, so we're all happy with that. In the meantime I have managed to find a super duper knitting pattern, free on the net and I have knitted 2 tops with number three on the way. Click here for the pattern, you won't be disappointed.

Sweet baby tops

I made it using a thick four ply cotton and no.9 needles. It knits up quickly, there are only 2 ends to sew in when you've finished and it only needs one button!! All of the tops so far have knitted up to 6 inches in length and across the waist, when you lay the garment down is 5 inches. So just nice for a new born baby. I might see how it turns out using an 8 ply. The pattern is also for long sleeves as well.

Also some good news......we finally have a passion fruit on our passion fruit bush. We've had this bush for about 4-5 years and nothing!!! Last year we had some flowers pop up and this year we have fruit. I'm not sure how long it takes before a passion fruit appears but I'm happy anyway.

Passion fruit

Fantastic find at the garage sale for the school, just what I needed.....a pin up board for my patch working projects.

I'm about to visit my sister for a while and when I return home I am going to attack my sewing shed. I need to get in quick as I can feel it heating up already this morning. Have the best weekend and catch you another time.Cheers, Anita.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Faith is nurtured by
love, as the flame

in a lamp is nurtured
by the oil.

-Martin Luther, Discourse on Free
Will.

Happy Birthday Pixie!!!

Have the best day special boy.

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Hello and welcome to our lovely weekend. My plans for this weekend are to do some gardening (weeding), sewing and knitting in the night time. Hubby and Cory are at a gokart meeting 5 hours away and Brandon and I are sharing a quiet weekend together. I have been worried though as Cory is suffering a sinus headache, and as all mother's do....they worry. Hope you're feeling better Cory.

Since last week I have finished a gorgeous speckled blue and white cardigan to fit a 3-6 month old baby, and I am so pleased with the softness of the yarn, no knots in the yarn and the end product. I'm real cranky though because I wanted to share the pattern with you but can't find it just at the minute.

I have also made this cute little top in cotton and I'm so pleased with the end result of this too. A special package from the stork will arrive in February so I though perhaps some garments made in cotton would be the right trick. How do you like it?

This pattern seems to be the in thing at the moment, the buttons are more on the side of the garment instead of the usual down the middle. I did notice all the buttons to start with, as I am a ratbag for not liking to sew on buttons, but this was no problem.

Also this week I whipped up this little purse bag, made from bits of leftover material. Just enough room to stick my wallet and keys for the days when I'm out at one of the cafes for afternoon tea.

If you want a good laugh and you have small kids this book is for you. It is an all time favourite of mine and I came across it the other day. In this book there are actually 2 stories going on and it's pretty funny. The book is written by Dav Pilkey, the author of Captain Underpants, another favourite of mine. I used to read the Captain Underpants to my boys at bedtime, what a riot!!!!

Well shortly I am collecting my partner in crime, Heather, to go out to the local garden centre that is just out of town. We are out to find some native bushes for her garden and mine, I hope she behaves today!! lol. Our weather today is for the high 30 C's and I can feel it is already warm at 8.30am!! All the best for your weekend and good luck to Cory!! P.S. Pix don't forget to take a photo of that baby belly!!!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hi
everyone, I’m just doing a quick blog today as I have so much crafting planned
for this weekend. It’s a case of not enough time for so much to do. I have been
hacking away at the baby knitting and enjoying every bit of it. The last trip
to Spotlight saw me come away with several balls of cotton and I have found
some nice patterns to knit up. I have started with these cute little bootees
and I have made a cotton singlet top to go with it but I haven’t finished
stitching the buttons on so I will show it next time.

Also to go
into the boy collection of knitted baby things is this cute little beanie with
a knot on the top! The blue and white yarn is equivalent to an 8 ply and took
next to no time to knit up. It will also be very warm to wear, keep little baby’s
head warm. I have also knitted up a jacket in the same colour, but alas, I
haven’t stitched the buttons on that either, so that will be show and tell for
next time too.

I am about to read an interesting book, and it is interesting in many ways. My partner in crime and crafting, Heather, has let me read this book of hers and it is written by her sister Mabel. It is about her husband and his experiences in the war. It should be a good read and I can't wait to get started.

A lovely
blogging friend of mine happened to mention this Pinterest site she has been
busy with. I have checked it out and now I’m hooked too. So many thanks Val!! Lol.
I’m not sure what our weather is doing this weekend, I think it doesn’t know
what it’s doing either!!We have clouds,
heat and wind happening all at once, so perhaps a bit of rain could be on its
way? Enjoy this lovely weekend and stay happy.

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My dream life is being shared with my wonderful husband and two beautiful boys. I love to knit, sew, patchwork, garden. I have a great love for Italy and all her history and people. I love antiques, especially the one I'm married to!!! Joy grows in a cheerful heart.